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The first reference I could find is "Hurricane Santa Ana" which struck Puerto Rico with exceptional violence on July 26, 1825.
The first Atlantic hurricane to have its name retired was Hurricane Carol of 1954.
The first hurricane to receive a male name was Andres in the Pacific in 1979. The first Atlantic hurricane to receive a male name was Bob later that same year.
The first tropical storm of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was Hurricane Alex.
Hurricane Bill was the first hurricane in the Atlantic Basin. Hurricane Andres developed first in the East Pacific
The first named storm of the 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be Andrea.
The first named storm of the 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be Arthur.
Fiona (2010) Franklin (2011) Florence (2012) Fernand (2013) Fay (2014)
The first named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season will be Ana. A system need only become a tropical storm to be named, though, and there is no way of knowing in advance which named storms will reach hurricane status.
The first named storm in the Atlantic in 2014 will be Arthur. However, a system only needs to become a tropical storm to be named, and there is no way of knowing whether this first tropical storm will attain hurricane status.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Lucy in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The name Lucy has not been used for tropical cyclones in the Atlantic.
The name given to the 13th hurricane of 2012 would be "Nadine" as per the Atlantic hurricane name list.
Hurricane Kelsey did not exist in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The names of tropical cyclones are predetermined and repeated every few years, but "Kelsey" has not been used as a hurricane name in the Atlantic.